Books & PostersHouse of Stewart Family TreeDetailed TreeEnglish King or Queen at the TimeName: King James I of ScotlandFather: Robert III, King of ScotlandMother: Annabella DrummondRelation to Elizabeth II: 15th great-grandfatherHouse of: StewartBorn: July 25, 1394 at Dunfermline, FifeAscended to the throne: April 4, 1406 aged 11 yearsCrowned: May 2 or 21, 1424 at Scone Abbey, PerthshireMarried: Joan Beaufort, February 13, 1424Children: 2 sons and 6 daughtersDied: February 21, 1437, assassinated in the Monastery of Friars Preachers, Perth, aged 42 years, 6 months, and 27 daysBuried at: PerthSucceeded by: his son James II

James was prisoner in England for nearly 20 years in the Tower of London. He succeeded to the crown on the death of his father in 1406, but it was not until 1423 that he was released for a ransom of 60,000 merks and crowned at Scone. In his absence his uncle Robert of Albany ruled Scotland and had done little to secure James’ release hoping that he or his son Murdoch would assume the throne.

James was 30 when he took over as king. He set about restoring the prestige of the monarchy and forfeited the lands of the rebellious nobles including the Dukes of Albany. He was a strong leader and introduced social and economic legislation and founded the Scottish Court of Session.

In 1427 he defaulted on payments of his ransom and began spending large sums on Linlithgow palace and luxuries for the court which cause discontent among the nobles. In 1437 supporters of Walter Lord of Atholl and son of Robert III’s second marriage, attacked and killed James in the Dominican Monastery in Perth.